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An Ordinary Heroine for My Raygun Romance

For one, I’ve decided not to share short fiction on the blog. But regarding the Raygun Romance, I made a particular choice regarding the heroine, one that I think is underappreciated sometimes: The heroine is an ordinary woman.

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The Raygun Romance Will Be Serialized

I keep mentioning that my upcoming Raygun Romance will be serialized on Kindle Vella. I’ll let Amazon itself explain the nuts and bolts of the program; I’d rather talk about what it means for the story.

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The Great Update

You may have noticed that I’ve been rather quiet these past few months. However, I’ve decided that now is as good a time as any to speak. And I’ve got a lot to share.

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To an SJW-Free Future

When we write, we understandably focus on the here and now: Is it good? Will it sell? Will anybody even like it? We release it, and we think about it as just throwaway entertainment that no one will care about. … Continue reading

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Good Critiques from Google Plus

As you all may have heard, Google plans to shut down Google Plus in April of this year, forcing its users to migrate to places like MeWe and other social media platforms. However, PulpRev-affiliated people had pleanty of good discussions … Continue reading

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Black and White Morality Is More Interesting

UPDATE: JD Cowan responds. It’s popular to attack black and white morality in fictional works as simplistic. Most people associate it with cartoons from the 80s and 90s, as well as children’s works of any era. We are told that … Continue reading

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Introducing My Project, Shining Tomorrow

The year is 2053. After the chaos and carnage of World War III in the 2010s, the North American Federation rose from the ashes. Under the protection of the Empire of Japan, the NAF presides over an unprecedented era of … Continue reading

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